



EPAX nFEP Film Sheet 200 x 140mm Thickness 0.125mm for E6/X1 and Other 5.5/6 inch UV Resin 3D Printers, Pack of 3 Films
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The Nightgaunt
> 3 dayI tried this out on my Elegoo Mars and so far its ok. Im not wowed or astonished. It does the job. But I think Im still replacing it at about the same rate I was replacing regular FEP. Maybe my printers not high def enough or etc to show a difference, but with an Elegoo Mars, using Elegoo ABS-Like resin, so far its all the same.
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Nick
> 3 dayGood stuff, very clear, high quality FEP like film. It appears to be FEP, while the company says it isnt exactly that. I cant say either way so I call it FEP like for this review. Remember not to clean it with IPA, ethanol, methylated spirits, or other alcohols, as they can fog and at times ruin the surfaces (this is with any FEP or FEP like film).
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Susan Padberg
Greater than one weekUsed on a Voxelab proxima 6 4k. Releases perfectly. I dont hear the usual drum sound when the bed pulls away from the nfep. Was a bit of a pain to punch holes in it but I had a punch to accommodate the two sizes of holes. Seems worth the cost and trouble.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayIm new to 3d printing and of course my first 3 prints failed. I installed one of these nFEP sheets and have not had a failure since! Excellent product!
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Craig
> 3 dayUsed on a voxelab proxima 6 printer. Quality is better than OEM fep. Seems to be holding up but it does scratch just like any other plastic film out there. I do a final cleaning with a microfiber towel and ISO. Well packaged and I think it was worth the price.
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Henchmen4Hire
> 3 day[UPDATES AT THE BOTTOM] [If you see this review on Youtube posted by Lisa Woods, DO NOT CLICK ON ANY LINKS. That is a scammer/bot/asshole copying Amazon reviews.] Got around to installing this on an Elegoo Mars 3D printer a few days ago, Ive printed several almost-full plates with no issues. No need to clean or aerate the film between sessions. Re-level and find Z Home again if this sheet is a different thickness than your old FEP. The usual SUCCC-POP! peeling sound heard when the buildplate rises after printing bottom layers is greatly reduced (though its still loud when the plate is full). If the next time I empty the vat this non-FEP film isnt all dinged up, Ill bump up the rating to the max. If youre printing small stuff with standard gray/white resins I say stick to the cheaper FEP sheets. This non-FEP stuff (whatever it is) is probably better for black resin, if you print items with large surface area, or other stuff thats notorious for its reluctance to adhere to the buildplate. === [UPDATE 4/10/20] I must be at least on the 30th print session by now, mostly full buildplates, and this film is in way better shape than ordinary FEP. When you print the same thing constantly, the film will get dings from supports eventually, but theyre a lot fainter with this film. [UPDATE 1/13/2021] Its incredible that the same sheet from almost a year ago has held up so well. The only sign of deterioration on the sheet is a hazy patch near the middle that gets heavy use. Ive simply moved models off that area and they still print just fine. I think its important that you get your Z Home right for maximum durability. This is so the build plate doesnt lower more than it has to and prevent dinging the sheet with the supports as they print.